Nylander leads Maple Leafs to a 4-2 win over Flames
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The Leafs are feeling good after a pair of wins out west, but there is still much to be determined before next month's trade deadline.
Auston Matthews and William Nylander scored in a shootout and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Saturday night to end a six-game losing streak
William Nylander had a huge night with a goal and two assists and Joseph Woll stood on his head late, finishing with 28 saves as the Toronto Maple Leafs held on to defeat the Calgary Flames 4-2. CALGARY — Troy Stecher lives outside of a suitcase and inside of the moment.
The Toronto Maple Leafs wrapped up a four-game road trip on Saturday with a 4-3 overtime win against the Winnipeg Jets. Despite twice facing a two-goal deficit in the game, the Maple Leafs rallied and fought their way back, putting it away in extra time.
The Sabres were once a bottom-feeding division rival team the Leafs used to regularly beat up on. The Leafs’ deep and talented roster used to rack up two points against teams like the Sabres on home ice easily en route to their highest point totals in franchise history.
Injuries can significantly affect a team's dynamics. For the Maple Leafs, the return of Nylander is a considerable boost, while the absence of Tanev and others may challenge their defensive stability. For the Canucks, the loss of Boeser and Demko is critical, particularly as they face a high-scoring team like the Maple Leafs.
Florida Panthers' Sergei Bobrovsky and San Jose Sharks' Alex Nedeljkovic on Monday had the first NHL goalie fight in six years.
The Buffalo Sabres beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 7-4 on Tuesday at Scotiabank Arena. Buffalo is now eight points ahead of Toronto in the Atlantic Division standings. Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin scored his first career hat trick and tied a career high with five points (3+2),
Saturday night in Vancouver wasn’t about flash or domination — it was about survival, about getting two points when the team desperately needed them. But tucked inside that 3-2 shootout win was another reminder of just how extraordinary Auston Matthews has been for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
In their third straight win, the Kraken once again scored five goals at home in a 5-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night.